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  • Swiss won’t verify “bin Laden” Tape (Faked for Policy?)

    02/13/2003 9:49:43 AM PST · by Liberals are Evil Socialists! · 14 replies · 323+ views
    Swiss Info ^ | 2/12/2003 | Jonas Hughes
    swissinfo February 12, 2003 4:34 PM Swiss researchers who last November analysed a tape attributed to Osama bin Laden say they won’t be scrutinising the latest recording broadcast by the Arabic television network, Al-Jazeera. The Swiss analysts said the previous tape was almost certainly faked, despite US claims to the contrary. The Dalle Molle Institute for Perceptual Artificial Intelligence (Idiap) in Martigny told swissinfo on Wednesday that it had no intention of analysing the latest tape. United States officials say the recording, which calls on Muslims to fight the US and repel a war against Iraq, is “probably” the voice...
  • Remains Of U.S. War Dead Found In N. Korea

    08/20/2002 7:51:55 AM PDT · by wimpycat · 9 replies · 173+ views
    AP via The Carolina Channel ^ | August 20, 2002 | AP
    WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon says search teams have found the remains of seven American soldiers in North Korea. The soldiers have been classified as missing in action. The remains are being flown on a U.S. Air Force plane to Japan. They'll go to the military's central identification lab in Hawaii after that. More than 8,100 U.S. soldiers remain unaccounted for from the 1950-1953 Korean War. U.S. search teams have recovered 159 sets of remains in North Korea since 1996. Only 13 have been positively identified.
  • US Won't Send Team to Iraq to Investigate Missing Pilot

    07/12/2002 3:05:42 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 8 replies · 166+ views
    Middle East News Online ^ | July 12 2002 | Lisa Schlein, VOA News
    The Bush administration has turned down Iraq's offer to receive U.S. investigators to look into the fate of a missing Gulf War pilot. Instead, the United States will send Baghdad a diplomatic note asking whether Iraq intends to provide new information about the pilot, Lieutenant Commander Scott Speicher. He has been missing since his Navy F/A-18 Hornet was shot down over Iraq on January 17, 1991, the first night of the Gulf war. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld agreed with Secretary of State Colin Powell on the U.S. course of action. Mr. Rumsfeld said a diplomatic note sent through the International...